Vanguard Investments in Chicago, IL

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Chuck toured us the wrong parking spot assigned to unit. He didn't even investigate the issue. After we closed we discovered parking spot assigned to us is different than the one he repeatedly showed us. What made us really upset is that he didn't call to apologize or even try to explain. Just ran away with money.When we offered a price on property chuck claimed that he talked to the seller realtor and that he did his best negotiating with him. I came to find out seller realtor was actually a she which clearly indicate chuck lied. While we should have dumped him then I had to continue coz I knew I would lose the property in hours or a day. Made few rude comments eluding to me being cheap. He would verbally give his opinion or expertise however when we later brought things up he denied giving opinions and said if you don't have it from me in writing then I didn't say it.He never reached out to schedule final walk through. Instead I had to reach out to him and he said he was busy but did set up walk through with a colleague.

WE do not know who the Janitor is, and Mr Avdich does all the important care, we feel very safe and good: our enviroment is nice and clean, flowers blossom all year round, so it is easy to say: Thanks Mr Avdich for all the work you do.

I can't think of any other employer that does what they do for their employees, personally and professionally. It's encouraging. The management and employees are all very nice and so are the clients. I am extremely proud to say that I work here. The management works diligently to create a supportive, teamwork environment. For the most part, employees check their egos at the door and all pitch in to complete the goals.I have the ability to help others and I am able to balance work with personal matters without conflict.-Brenda Santiago

I moved to this apartment complex on September 2015. This place is infested with bed bugs, roaches and mice. The complex is extremely dirty and the landlord does nothing to have the janitor actually clean the common areas. After a couple of months of moving in I now have bed bug infestation. I talked to my neighbors and a lot of them reported the same issue. I informed the landlord and he has done little to solve the problem. DO NOT move here or any other of their complexes.

Great doing business with them. They were very professional and were of great help to me. They took me through the process of setting up and planning my financial future so that I didn't feel loss with all the information and the number. I highly recommend them

I will never I mean neverdo business with this company ever again. When it was time to sign papers and attend court orders they talked me threw every step. When it was time for me to get my money they started dodging me. They promised me my money was coming the next day, it never came.when I asked to speak with mark a man named Robert told me he was in a meeting.then when I called back he told me mark was gon for the day. So I asked to speak to a supervisor and Robert told me every manager was on break. I called back in a hour he told me the only manager there left to go to the gym. The moral of the story is they help you until they get what they want then they throw you to the side and take there time to take care of you. I really hate I called JGwentworth I will go else where if I was to ever get my structure settlement early.

Mark Deangelis lied to me and others in my group.he and his office threatened us with legal action I am using this fourem to inform anyone interested that this company DWA IRG or any other name they want to give themselves. Mark has lied to his investors, staff and tenants he manipulates them and when things don't go the way he wants he threatens them with legal action. I myself saw him charge his investors 3x the amount of money that a project cost him.I myself saw him lie to a CHA inspector just to prevent an abatement.I saw him steal hours from his staff, on some projects he claimed that the "owner" didn't want to pay for the work that they did and so he didn't pay them.it is my experiences that show me that you should please do your self a favor and avoid at all costs

Lori Russell is a very good manager. We , the tenants of Scotland Yard apartment building in Chicago, like Lori Russell. She is a very good manager. Just what we needed. Mrs. Russell have done a lot of good things for our building. We are very pleased with her work. Big THANK YOU from the happy tenants :) I have lived in this building for a very long time and I have seen a lot of different managers. All I can say is that Mrs.Russell is the best. I really like her. She is a very good manager. She is very professional. I like the way she handles things.

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What types of service do real estate agents provide?

Agents provide a wide range of services that can help you make a speedy and profitable real estate transaction. Real estate agents can assist sellers with marketing their homes, and this includes things like coordinating open houses and scheduling photography that presents the home in an appealing manner on real estate websites. Agents can assist both buyers and sellers with all aspects of the negotiation process, with the aim of helping to maximize profits on the transaction. Finally, agents can also support both property managers and tenants with property rental.

How long does it take to become a real estate agent?

It's possible to get the licensing you need to become a real estate agent in just a few weeks. Some states require you to take pre-licensing coursework, and this can range from 45-75 hours or more. If you choose to train for licensing at a real estate school, the educational requirements can usually be met in four to six months. Online real estate schools are also available, and these allow students to proceed at their own pace. At an online school, a motivated student can complete the coursework necessary for licensing in a few short weeks.

What is the difference between a real estate agent and a broker?

There are key differences between a real estate agent and a broker. A broker is typically an owner of a firm or franchise, and these professionals handle such tasks as setting up earnest-money accounts and approving final contracts. Agents are employed by brokers, and they split their commissions with these professionals. Relative to agents, brokers typically have to deal with more exams and a larger course load to obtain licensing.

How can someone become a real estate agent?

To become a real estate agent, you'll need to prepare for and pass a licensing exam. Pre-license education hours may be required, and the exact amount varies from state to state. Once you've passed the exam, the next step is to connect with a real estate broker. Agents act on behalf of a broker, and are not allowed to handle real estate transactions independently. The broker will assist in completing the final paperwork that will allow you to manage real estate transactions in your state. Some states require a broker to sponsor an agent prior to the agent's licensing exam.

What is a real estate agent?

A real estate agent is a professional who represents clients who are purchasing, selling, renting, or leasing property. Real estate agents need to be licensed in order to practice. These individuals usually work solely on commission, so it's necessary for them to close deals if they hope to generate income.